The Digital Age of Friendship

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EnglishSecondary EducationAge 13

This lesson contains 29 slides, with interactive quizzes and text slides.

time-iconLesson duration is: 120 min

Items in this lesson

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Slide 2 - Slide

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Objectives
Reading: Reading an article about the digital age of friendships
Vocabulary: Friendship
Skills Focus: Recognizing reading structure; understanding left-out words and references
Critical Thinking: Thinking critically about how social media can positively affect interaction

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Slide 6 - Link

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What makes a good friend? Explain what is important to you in a friendship.

Slide 8 - Open question

Have you kept in touch with friends from kindergarten, elementary school, the neighborhood, or trips you have made?

Slide 9 - Open question

Comment on the quote “A friend to all is a friend to none”. Do you agree or not? Explain your reasons.

Slide 10 - Open question

Vocabulary

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Write the vocabs that you don't know their meanings.

Slide 12 - Open question

Look up the words on google and write the meaning in English for each.

Slide 13 - Open question

Reading

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Starter
What is the structure of the following? (Sentence, Clause, Phrase)

Whenever you are upset,
On the street, 
the car
speed up
You are upset.
Once we left,

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“Have you regretted saying certain things that have ultimately ruined a friendship or two?” he
asked. - “Unfortunately, I have !”
A
Doesn’t it require a lot of patience?
B
Unfortunately, I have regretted saying certain things that have ultimately ruined a friendship.
C
One way to expand your circle of friends is to use social-networking sites!
D
Yes, the nature of friendship/it has changed indeed.

Slide 18 - Quiz

Friendship requires a lot of patience. Doesn’t it ?
A
Doesn’t it require a lot of patience?
B
Unfortunately, I have regretted saying certain things that have ultimately ruined a friendship.
C
One way to expand your circle of friends is to use social-networking sites!
D
Yes, the nature of friendship/it has changed indeed.

Slide 19 - Quiz

How can you expand your circle of friends? Οne way is to use social-networking sites!
A
Doesn’t it require a lot of patience?
B
Unfortunately, I have regretted saying certain things that have ultimately ruined a friendship.
C
One way to expand your circle of friends is to use social-networking sites!
D
Yes, the nature of friendship/it has changed indeed.

Slide 20 - Quiz

Has the nature of friendship changed because of the Internet? Yes, indeed.
A
Doesn’t it require a lot of patience?
B
Unfortunately, I have regretted saying certain things that have ultimately ruined a friendship.
C
One way to expand your circle of friends is to use social-networking sites!
D
Yes, the nature of friendship/it has changed indeed.

Slide 21 - Quiz

“Your Facebook page says you have 563 friends. Have you met all of them in real life?”
“Um… most of them.”
A
Doesn’t it require a lot of patience?
B
I have met most of them.
C
One way to expand your circle of friends is to use social-networking sites!
D
Yes, the nature of friendship/it has changed indeed.

Slide 22 - Quiz

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With social-networking, there are no more limitations; you can be friends with whoever you
want. Of course, I’m not trying to say that they should replace real-life ones.
A
They refers to social-networking sites.
B
real-life
C
they/ones refers to friends
D
limitations

Slide 24 - Quiz

Social-networking sites create a sense of connection, they don’t offer an actual connection.
A
They refers to social-networking sites.
B
that way refers to sharing memories on social media
C
they/ones refers to friends
D
connection

Slide 25 - Quiz

Got your degree? Share memories on social media, that way you will show how proud you are
at the graduation ceremony.
A
They refers to social-networking sites.
B
that way refers to sharing memories on social media
C
graduation ceremony
D
degree

Slide 26 - Quiz

“If you lack social skills, sitting behind a computer screen might actually help you build selfconfidence
and self-esteem.” “To be honest, I never thought about that.”
A
self-esteem.
B
that way refers to sharing memories on social media
C
social skills
D
That refers to the fact that if you lack social skills, sitting behind a computer screen might actually help you build self-confidence and self-esteem.

Slide 27 - Quiz

Your parents and older relatives laughed and cried together with their friends, sharing almost
everything in person. They treasured these friendships, and formed deep bonds, no matter
the distance or time.
A
That’s refers to being friends with just about everyone now.
B
bonds
C
They refers to your parents and older relatives.
D
in person

Slide 28 - Quiz

We’re friends with just about everyone now. That’s the state of modern friendships in the 21st
century.
A
That’s refers to being friends with just about everyone now.
B
bonds
C
They refers to your parents and older relatives.
D
in person

Slide 29 - Quiz